TRUST YOUR NEIGHBORS.
NOT THE NOISE.

You’ve heard the arguments—EVs are too expensive, can’t handle rural roads, and will leave you stranded with a dead battery. But here’s the truth: rural Oregonians are saving thousands of dollars by driving most of their miles in an EV. Hear their stories, crunch the numbers, and come to your own conclusions.

No paid actors here

Or unpaid actors, for that matter. Just regular folks who don’t like seeing their hard-earned money go down the drain. Thank you to everyone who shared their story with us.

Smiling man with crossed arms standing outdoors on a farm or ranch, with farm equipment and vehicles behind him, including a small excavator and off-road utility vehicles, under a partly cloudy sky.

Robert Wallace | Dufur, Oregon
Annual fuel savings = $8,400

A smiling elderly man with white hair wearing a light blue button-up shirt and dark pants stands outdoors in front of a green house with a wooden deck. The house is on a grassy area with large trees and a cloudy sky.

Tim Nesbitt | Independence, Oregon
Annual fuel savings = $6,080

A woman in a denim shirt and jeans standing outdoors in front of a house and a white car, with a rural landscape background.

Brandie McNamee | Antelope, Oregon
Annual fuel savings = $5,733

A woman standing outdoors on a sunny day with trees and mountains in the background, smiling at the camera. Two dogs are playing in the grass nearby.

Robin White | Sutherlin, Oregon
Annual fuel savings = $3,186

A man in a blue checkered shirt and a white cap standing outdoors with a crossed arm pose in a rural setting with trees, a field, and a small black car in the background.

Pryor Garnett | Sheridan, Oregon
Annual fuel savings = $1,036

A smiling man in a red sweatshirt and black pants stands outside near a gravel driveway with a black vehicle and a silver and blue travel trailer attached behind, in front of a house with a tree in the yard and mountains in the background.

Scott Hooper | Monmouth, Oregon
Annual fuel savings = $4,190

Enough WORDS

Let’s look at the numbers

Just put how many miles you drive into our simple calculator, and we’ll estimate your savings.

The fun factor is harder to quantify

Impossible, really. But it’s a big reason people love their EVs, and why they never forget their first test drive. Hear what people have to say about it, and then go see for yourself.

The clock is ticking ON SIGNIFICANT FINANCIAL INCENTIVES

Up to $15,000 off the sticker price for new EVs, and $9,000 for used EVs–for folks here in Oregon.

Get the details, along with answers to common questions about battery life, winter performance, EV chargers, and much more.

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